Minor
work:
Removal of a few small scratches and spots. Adjustments to overall
lightness, contrast, and color. Replacement of small areas of missing
image in non-detail area. Cropping. $25
- 35
Medium
work:
Same as above, but more extensive work needed in damaged areas. $35
- 45
Major
work:
All of the above, plus extensive work needed in detailed area of the
image. Large areas of missing image in non-detailed areas. Areas that
have many scratches and spots. Damage in detailed or facial areas.
Tonal adjustments to selected areas. Would also include small amounts
of object manipulation. $45
+
Of
course, all these can vary, depending on how detailed the areas are
that need work
Extra charges:
Large
amounts of object manipulation (Such as moving people, changing background) $25+
Coloring $25+
Art
effects or Special effects $10
Text no
charge with other work
Vignette
or decorative borders $10
Toning no
charge with other work
Spray
or Mounting $5
each
For an exact quote:
I'll need to see the picture
to make an exact price quote.
To get the image to me: If
you have access to a scanner, scan the image at around 80 dpi, and
save as a JPEG file. Send me an e-mail, with the file as an
attachment. My e-mail is [email protected].
Or you could go ahead and send the original photo for me to scan.
(Call or e-mail for my address). Send along the following information
with the picture: Your Name, Address, City, State, Zip, Telephone
number, e-mail address. I will then e-mail an exact price to you.
After getting the original,
or a full size scan, I will do the work needed and e-mail it to you.
That way you can see if it is satisfactory, or if there are any
changes you would like to make.
Payment is made after
approval of the work and before printing. If you choose to purchase,
you will get one 8x10 or two 5x7's of the restoration. If you would
like, you can get the image on a CD or a zip disk, in place of the
print. You're choice. Of course as many copies as you wish can be
made. If your not satisfied after you receive the prints, just return
for a refund.
How to package for shipping
Put the photograph between
two pieces of stiff cardboard. Then place in a photo mailer envelope.
The package can be sent using the postal service, but it is better to
send by one of the companies that uses package tracking such as ups
or fed ex. If you do use the postal service, it's a good idea to get
insurance. It doesn't cost much, and they take better care of the
package. Also, write "photos-do not bend" on the outside.
Of course, I can not be responsible for lost or damaged packages. My
phone number is (903) 451-2317.